Vivere (dare to live)

Vivere (dare to live)
"Vivere"
"Dare to live"
"Vive Ya"

Cover of Con te partirò and the original version of the song, in 1995
Single by Andrea Bocelli featuring Gerardina Trovato
and Andrea Bocelli featuring Laura Pausini
from the album Il Mare Calmo della Sera, Romanza, The Best of Andrea Bocelli: Vivere
A-side "Con te partirò" in 1995
B-side Vivere in 1995
Released 1995, 2007, 2008
Genre Pop, Crossover music
Label Decca, Sugar
Writer(s) Gerardina Trovato
Andrea Bocelli chronology
"Il Mare Calmo della Sera"
(1994)
Con te partirò
/'"Vivere"
(1995)
"Macchine da Guerra"
(1995)

"Ama Credi E Vai"
(2006)

'"Dare to live"
(2007)

"Vive Ya"
(2008)

"Dare to live"
(2007)

"Vive Ya"
(2008)

"What Child is This"
(2009)

"Vivere" is a song written by Italian singer-songwriter Gerardina Trovato. It was first sung as a duet between Trovato and Italian pop tenor Andrea Bocelli during the Sanremo Festival in 1995, and released as a B-side single with "Con te partirò" in 1995. Bocelli later recorded "Dare to Live", a multilingual version of "Vivere", and "Vive Ya", a Spanish version of the song, with Italian pop singer Laura Pausini. The later was subsequently nominated for Record of the Year at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2008.

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History

The song was first sung as a duet between Gerardina Trovato and Italian pop tenor Andrea Bocelli during the Sanremo Festival in 1995, and was featured in Bocelli's debut album Il Mare Calmo della Sera, as well as his first greatest-hits album Romanza.

In 2007, Bocelli recorded "Dare to Live" a part English/Italian version of the song, with Laura Pausini, for his second greatest hits album The Best of Andrea Bocelli: Vivere. "Vive Ya", a Spanish version of the duet, was later released in 2008, and was performed by Bocelli and Pausini during the Latin Grammy Awards of 2007. It was nominated the following year, for Record of the Year, at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2008.

Chart performance

Dare to Live

Chart (2008) Peak
position
FIMI ITA Top digital downloads 7

Vive Ya

Viva Ya, the spanish version of the song, spent 12 weeks on the Billboard's Hot Latin Songs, peaking at No. 20, and a total of 15 weeks on the Latin pop songs chart, peaking at No. 6.[1]

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